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meteorologist jeff berardelli has the details. good morning to you, jeff. >> good morning, rebecca. good morning, everybody. what we have is a strong storm diving south from the rockies, into texas. we already have severe thunderstorms ongoing in places like texas, and also in louisiana. we expect that continue during the day today. and here's the reason why. we have a moist southeasterly surface flow of very strong jet stream in the upper levels. i think we're going to see a lot of severe thunderstorms all across the southeast. some of them will produce strong tornadoes. now on the northern side of the system, it's snowfall and there's going to be a ton of it during the day today, places like oklahoma city little rock southeastern portions of missouri. and then on wednesday and thursday, as much as 1 to 2 feet of snow in interior portions of the northeast. that's going to cause major travel problems in the ohio valley great lakes, and northeast on wednesday and thursday. >> all right. jeff berardelli, thanks so much. >>> a christmas eve tragedy in a small town outside of rochester,
meteorologist jeff berardelli has the details. good morning to you, jeff. >> good morning, rebecca. good morning, everybody. what we have is a strong storm diving south from the rockies, into texas. we already have severe thunderstorms ongoing in places like texas, and also in louisiana. we expect that continue during the day today. and here's the reason why. we have a moist southeasterly surface flow of very strong jet stream in the upper levels. i think we're going to see a lot of...
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>> jeff glor thank you. capitol >>> on capitol hill yesterday sil the house and senate held moments of silence, and the talks is about new gun laws is getting louder with some members saying friday's massacre is changing the debate. nancy cordes is covering that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you.t ofte it's not that often on capitol hill we see lawmakers have a complete change of heart on a t major issue but that's exactly what we're seeing with some of the the staunchest pro-gun democratsro-gun say they might now be open to be open changes in the nation's gun laws. >> shame on the nra!emonstrato >> reporter: as demonstrators marched on nra headquarters red in phone calls pour in to congressional offices. >> okay, so you're in support of gun control legislation? >> reporter: kentucky democrat john john yarmuth says most of the calls he's received are in favorre of new gun restrictions. as a democrat from a conservative southern state yarmuth avoided the issue for the past six
>> jeff glor thank you. capitol >>> on capitol hill yesterday sil the house and senate held moments of silence, and the talks is about new gun laws is getting louder with some members saying friday's massacre is changing the debate. nancy cordes is covering that part of the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you.t ofte it's not that often on capitol hill we see lawmakers have a complete change of heart on a t major issue but that's exactly what we're seeing...
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and this is not just jeff immelt at ge speaking. this is really, i would say, the business community almost universally speaks with one voice that this needs to get done now and moving it into next year is just failure. >> i don't know of any ceo who knows more about the world because of how much you travel and how many countries you have business in. what's the impression of the united states in those countries? because you meet with the leaders of these countries as well as their establishments. what are they saying about us? clearly they're saying get your financial house in order. >> i think people look at that and say, this is a country that's so admired. why can't we do -- why can't people just compromise and get along and things like that? and i would go beyond that to say we are the -- the dollar is the reserve currency. every american benefits from that. every american. 300 million plus of us all benefit from the fact that we're the reserve currency. now, you either fall on your debt or raise your debt ratings a few times,
and this is not just jeff immelt at ge speaking. this is really, i would say, the business community almost universally speaks with one voice that this needs to get done now and moving it into next year is just failure. >> i don't know of any ceo who knows more about the world because of how much you travel and how many countries you have business in. what's the impression of the united states in those countries? because you meet with the leaders of these countries as well as their...
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as jeff glor reports, the cause hits home for many of them. >> i've never seen anything remotely close to what hurricane sandy was. >> reporter: sandy was a worth-case scenario storm. millions lost power, thousands lost homes, and over 130 people lost their lives. new jersey new york and connecticut were the hardest hit. they're also home to some of the biggest names in music. >> i was here during the storm. it was scary. >> to witness my city and the tri-state area really going through something where nobody could control it. >> this was just complete and entire buildings washed away into the sea. >> reporter: 121212, the concert for sandy relief at madison square garden is being called one of the biggest music events of all time. >> we called bruce springsteen and paul mccartney and they said yes immediately. >> reporter: the last time producers managed to bring this many big names together, it was after 9/11. ♪ i've seen the lights go out on broadway ♪ >> reporter: 121212 has already raise third degree $2 million in sponsorship before a single note has been played. >> rolling st
as jeff glor reports, the cause hits home for many of them. >> i've never seen anything remotely close to what hurricane sandy was. >> reporter: sandy was a worth-case scenario storm. millions lost power, thousands lost homes, and over 130 people lost their lives. new jersey new york and connecticut were the hardest hit. they're also home to some of the biggest names in music. >> i was here during the storm. it was scary. >> to witness my city and the tri-state area...
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>> well what they do is -- they've got this policy and jeff miller the former head of the pennsylvania state police head of security for the nfl, john rossi, his deputy. they go team to team city to city and they sit down and go over a number of security issues, but they cover this gun policy very carefully saying every law in every state is different. you can't go traveling around with it without understanding those laws. the key is this policy is very strict. it says nfl prohibitions a stadium, a facility owned or operated. that means stadiums locker rooms, hotels buses, planes. there's a strict prohibition on guns and the players are -- their cars are screened coming into stadiums for parking. so a violation of that means hitting them in the pocketbook. >> but the issue here is culture, is it not? >> well there's an argument that we've heard in the axelrod piece that it is culture. i think the nfl officials look at it from a more practical sense, which is you have a number of people who come from tough places in tough cities who now go home to see friends, to see family to visit the
>> well what they do is -- they've got this policy and jeff miller the former head of the pennsylvania state police head of security for the nfl, john rossi, his deputy. they go team to team city to city and they sit down and go over a number of security issues, but they cover this gun policy very carefully saying every law in every state is different. you can't go traveling around with it without understanding those laws. the key is this policy is very strict. it says nfl prohibitions a...